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Atfaluna: Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education
ISSN : 26558572     EISSN : 26558009     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Focus and Scope of Atfaluna: Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education is research, study and analysis related to early childhood include; development of moral and religious values, physical motor development, emotional social development, cognitive development, language development, artistic and creative development, parenting, parenting, management institution of early childhood education, early child development assessment, child development psychology, child empowerment, ,learning strategy, Educational tool play, instructional media, innovation in early childhood education and various fields related to Early Childhood Education.
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Articles 159 Documents
Early childhood financial literacy: A systematic literature review Pramitasari, Muktia; Siti Syarah, Erie; Risnawati, Erna; Shofiyah Tanjung, Khoiriyah
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i1.5724

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Financial literacy is important for individuals, society as a whole and contributes to economic growth and development. This systematic literature review aims to provide information regarding the importance of financial literacy for early childhood, financial literacy that early childhood can learn and good practices that have been implemented in stimulating early childhood financial literacy. This research reviews 14 journals from 143 various international journals and proceedings. Research has found that introducing the concept of financial literacy from an early age will encourage healthy financial habits in the future, financial education provides knowledge, skills and confidence, and various media and methods have been developed to stimulate early childhood financial literacy.
Development of regional folklore book to improve children’s literacy Octaloca, Iis Delviya; Asiyah, Asiyah; Syafri, Fatrica
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i1.5817

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This study aimed to discover the development of the Bengkulu regional storybook in improving students' literacy. The research method used was research within the framework of R&D (Research and Development; research and development with research theory without this test has steps of development research with stages of potential and problems, data collection, product design, product validation, product design revision, product improvement, with the scope of a study carried three validators out first validation at Pagar Dewa, Bengkulu City, second validation at the Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty, as well as the third validation at the Regional Library of Bengkulu City. Based on the results conducted on the development and manufacture of regional folklore storybook product for improving students' literacy, where this product has been validated by experts with a recapitulation of validation results, namely designing experts with a percentage of 96%, story material experts with a rate of 96%, and linguists with a ratio of 96%, with an average validation of 96% with very good criteria, so that the storybook development is feasible to be published and used for children in early age to improve their reading literacy so that the students familiar in Regional Folklore storybook
A systematic review of play activities to optimize children's social-emotional development Widjayatri, Rr. Deni; Hasanah, Iklimatul; Syairahma, Denissa; Nugraha, Amelia; Islamiyah, Siti Annidatul; Sadin, Irens
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i1.5906

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Emosi adalah luapan emosi saat anak berinteraksi dengan orang lain dan social adalah tingkat interaksi antara anak dengan orang lain. Perkembangan sosial-emosional adalah kepekaan anak untuk memahami perasaan orang lain dalam interaksi sehari-hari. perkembangan sosial emosional, pada kenyataannya, tidak dapat dipisahkan. Oleh karena itu sangat penting untuk memahami anak dan membantu mereka memahami perasaan mereka sendiri dan perasaan orang lain. Metode yang di gunakan adalah metode Systematic Literature Review (SLR) yang bertujuan untuk mengenali, meninjau, dan mengevaluasi semua penelitian yang relevan untuk menjawab pertanyaan suatu penelitian. Hasilnya perkembangan sosial-emosional dapat dikembangkan melalui metode bermain, terdapat beberapa permainan yang dapat mengembangkan sosial-emosional AUD usia 4-6 tahun yaitu: permainan congklak, ulartangga, bermain peran, permainan tradisional gopadi, dan puzzle.
Improving children’s characters through sirah Nabawiyah concept Mahriza, Rita; Tursina, Ade; Nadhira, Zahratun
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i1.6004

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This study aims to increase children's character according to the concept of Sirah Nabawiyah through storybooks of the Prophet's stories. The type of research used is classroom action research. This research was conducted in two cycles, each consisting of 4 meetings. Each cycle has four stages: planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The subjects of this study were seven children consisting of 3 boys and four girls. The data collection technique is an observation sheet, where the observation sheet becomes a research instrument. The study's results were found after conducting this research, so data was obtained starting from the pre-cycle to cycle II, which in the pre-cycle, the children were not independent in carrying out activities, so the results in the pre-cycle were 0%. At the same time, in the first cycle, the children started developing by applying the concepts of sirah nabawiyah through story books. Then in cycle I, it increased by 19.0%, and in cycle II, children grew very well by doing it repeatedly to increase independence gradually to produce the expected indicators. Cycle II increased to 80.9%, which means an increase of 62%. In conclusion, children's character, such as independence, according to the Sirah Nabawiyah concept, has been successful.
Jarimatika method of daily prayer: Does it affect children’s spiritual intelligence? Hijriati, Hijriati; Hayati, Zikra; Karnisah, Karnisah
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i1.6042

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Memorizing daily prayers has become a daily lesson in kindergarten. However, they find it challenging to memorize daily prayers without knowing the meaning, not understanding what is memorized, and they forget if not repeated and practiced by the teacher. This study aims to determine whether there is an influence between memorizing daily prayers by using the jarimatika method on children's spiritual intelligence at Malahayati Kindergarten, South Aceh. The jarimatika method of daily prayers relies on knuckles in memorizing daily prayers. Spiritual intelligence includes the development of awareness to build relationships with others in an ethical, moral and humane manner. This study used an experimental method with the number of samples taken in this study consisting of 11 children aged 5-6 years as the experimental class. The data analysis technique used is the t-test, hypothesis and normality test. The results of data analysis obtained tcount> ttable;17.33>1.812. Ha is accepted, and Ho is rejected. Therefore, the jarimatika method increases children's memorization of daily prayers and affects their spiritual intelligence.
Play and learning materials in university model preschool: Exploring the availability and utilization Abebe, Wondimagegn; Keery, Yirgalem Alemu
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i1.6110

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This study explored the availability and utilization of play and learning materials in the Haromaya University Model Preschool, Ethiopia. In doing so, a qualitative case study design was employed. Data were generated from five chosen teaching staff of the model preschools purposively traced by the researchers. Interview protocol and observation checklist were utilized as a data-gathering tool. To comprehend the phenomenon, the researcher used thematic analysis. The study's findings were illustrated with 3 major themes and 8 sub-themes. There are average materials available for play and education in the model preschool. Teachers utilize play and learning materials to introduce new concepts, reinforce learning, promote socio-emotional development, and promote creativity. Several factors determine the usage of play materials for learning: economy, perception, and attitude of teachers, and educational qualification of teacher topping the list. In conclusion, play and learning materials are essential for preschool children's development. They help children learn engagingly, promote creativity and problem-solving skills, and provide opportunities to explore, learn, and grow. However, the level of play and learning materials is different than expected. It can create a disparity in the quality of education that children receive. To address this issue, increased funding for preschool programs, provision of training for preschool teachers on using play and learning materials effectively, and awareness creation about the importance of play and learning materials should be in place.
Exploring the efficacy of game-based learning models in enhancing children's gross motor skills Widayati, Sri; Widayanti, Melia Dwi; Wardah Aulia, Anastasia
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 2 (2023): July-December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i2.6420

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Stimulating children's gross motor development requires exciting and fun activities. However, the learning model of playing while learning still needs innovation in child development. This study aims to identify the use of game-based learning based on its syntax in the learning process of jumping movements to optimize gross motor in children aged 5-6 years. This research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The research subject is a teacher who teaches children aged 5-6 in Aulia Islamic Kindergarten, Surabaya. Data collection techniques using observation. The indicators are jumped using both feet and coordination by observing jumping according to the footing picture. The data analysis technique used data reduction, presentation, and verification. The results showed that the teacher's teaching model was almost based on game-based learning syntax. There is one syntax that the teacher does not apply because it does not follow children's learning principles. Children also looked excited, happy, and able to jump. Therefore, the game-based learning model is suitable for early childhood institutions because children can stimulate gross motor skills in jumping exercises, stimulating meaningful learning. Subsequent research could investigate the long-term effects of diverse game-based learning models on retaining children's gross motor skills across different age groups and abilities.
Analysis of the implementation of the Merdeka curriculum with Pancasila-profiled learners in early childhood education Veryawan, Veryawan; Hasibuan, Rabitah Hanum; Anisaturrahmi, Anisaturrahmi; Rosmiati, Rosmiati; Fitriani, Dewi; Hafiz, Abdul; Rahma, Rahma
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 2 (2023): July-December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i2.6517

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Merdeka curriculum is interpreted as a learning design that provides learning opportunities for children to learn with freedom and creative thinking, creating a generation of lifelong learners following the values of Pancasila. This research aims to analyze the implementation of the Merdeka curriculum with Pancasila-profiled learners in early childhood education. This research uses a systematic literature review using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) with three steps: planning, conducting, and reporting the review. The procedure through stages is the development of a review protocol, definition of inclusion and exclusion criteria, literature search in predetermined databases, critical appraisal, data extraction, and information synthesis. The result shows that implementing the Merdeka curriculum with the Pancasila student profiled in early childhood education is carried out in intra-curricular, extra-curricular, and school culture learning, starting with understanding the Merdeka curriculum and learning outcomes. Future research might delve deeper into assessing the holistic impact of the Merdeka Curriculum's Pancasila-student profiling on various aspects of early childhood development beyond values integration, such as cognitive, social, and emotional growth.
Development of "hand magic" educational media to introduce the concept of numbers for young learners Nuraina, Nuraina; Sari, Dwhy Dinda; Yusra, Yusra; Yasmin, Aina
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 2 (2023): July-December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i2.6978

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Introducing the concept of numbers is important from an early age because it is the basis of mathematics, which consists of counting, mentioning objects with numbers, connecting objects with numbers, comparing, recognizing, and writing numbers. This research aims to develop educational game tools to introduce the concept of numbers in children aged 4-5 years. This type of research and development (R&D) uses the 4-D development model, which consists of defining, designing, developing, and disseminating. Data was collected by using observation and questionnaires. Data were analyzed from the results of questionnaires distributed to expert validators to assess the media developed, as well as the results of observations of children's number concept abilities during the field test. The results showed that the educational media developed and named "hand magic" had very feasible criteria for use with the acquisition of a media design validation score of 3.8%, early childhood expert validation of 3.9%, and validation from early childhood teachers of 3.9%. The results of trial observations for small groups were 44% with Developing as Expected (DE) criteria, 56% with Developing Very Well (DW) criteria, and for large groups obtained a value of 18.6% with Starting to Develop (SD) criteria, 47.9% with DE criteria, and 29.3% with DW criteria. Therefore, hand magic media has contributed to helping young learner teachers introduce number concepts in early childhood. More research topics are suggested, along with some challenges of utilizing a play method with the hand magic educational game in the classroom.
Paternal involvement: The central role of fathers in managing children’s emotions Purwani, Annisa; Hasanah, Iis Uswatun
Aṭfālunā Journal of Islamic Early Childhood Education Vol 6 No 2 (2023): July-December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/atfaluna.v6i2.7086

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Emotional development in early childhood plays a vital role in forming the basis of psychological well-being. Father involvement is one of the main factors in the family to manage children emotions. This study aims to determine the central role of fathers in managing early childhood emotions. The research method used in the study was a qualitative case study design. The research subjects involved four fathers who have early childhood. Data was collected through interviews and observation. The results show that the father's involvement is not only limited to the physical aspect but also has a solid contribution to the emotional aspect of the child. It can be concluded that emotional management in early childhood requires holistic attention from fathers. The four fathers had different views and strategies. Some values often emerged as the main focus, including open communication, empathy, combining skills with emotional gentleness, and providing emotional support. The implications can serve as a foundation for fathers' parenting in early childhood and can be enriched to include understanding and emphasizing fathers' involvement in early childhood emotional development. It can guide ECE educators to integrate fathers in learning activities, opening insights on strategies for managing early childhood emotions and the values fathers apply in managing children's emotions.

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